A few things come to mind when we think about Jacqueline “Jackie” Kennedy. One is her enormous popularity and beloved image as the First Lady of the United States. And the other is probably her pink Chanel suit, topped with … Continue reading
Julian Tsang
The United Nations recently celebrated Chinese food at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City in mid-November. Chinese representative Liu Jieyi described how cooking food was much like regulating a country. According to him, like leaders who want the … Continue reading
This short film has been brought to you by Karen Choi, Julian Tsang, and Ariel Yuan. Works Cited Jojikiba. “Door lock sound effect.” Youtube. Youtube, 12 November 2011. Web. 15 November 2013. Medwyn Goodall. Behold the Darkness. Rec. 1 … Continue reading
It was a while ago but I remember watching TV shows on an actual television as a kid. I would do my homework before 8 o’clock primetime, which was when I would plop down on my couch and flip through … Continue reading
I never saw Nosferatu, but I had heard many things about it. Prior to watching the film, I was aware that it was an old black-and-white silent film and that it was one of the first classic films that featured the vampire. … Continue reading
The quality that stuck with me the most from Gogol’s “The Nose” was the story’s silliness. I was amused by the possibility of a nose with legs and my dreams came true when Shostakovich’s opera was able to bring the nose … Continue reading
Most people view art as a means to express creativity or originality. So it may seem surprising to some that martial arts could be counted as part of the so-called “arts scene.” Ving Tsun Kung-Fu master William Moy certainly thinks … Continue reading
I admit that Gogol’s “The Nose” is an intriguing tale that definitely captivated my attention throughout the course of the story. After all, it’s about a man who is missing his nose. But after reading the short story, I honestly … Continue reading
This sound sculpture has been brought to you by Julian Tsang, Andrew Chen, and Kevin Cheng. Close your eyes and listen with earphones (or high volume) for best results. “Zoning Out…” explores the instance of falling asleep in class. … Continue reading
Let me get something off my chest first. When Professor Wollman introduced Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” by saying how it is about about a man who turns into a roach, I was turned off a bit because I absolutely do not like bugs. … Continue reading